Understands the Giske criticism of the AUF leader – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

– Here is an AUF manager who speaks on behalf of several people. – Like you? – Yes. Jonas Gahr Støre showed support in Politisk kvarter for the criticism Hoem directed at Trond Giske in yesterday’s Debate. Hoem criticizes Giske for trying to be a leading figure on the left. – I think that the AUF leader is taking this up is brave, says Støre. In the debate, Hoem also said that Giske must realize that he is part of the problem that many people think it has been difficult to talk about politics in the party. – I think she is very right. I understand what Astrid Hoem says on behalf of young people, but also many others in the Labor Party, says the Prime Minister. Støre refers, among other things, to Giske’s behaviour, which led to him resigning as deputy leader of the party, and withdrawing his candidacy as leader of the Trøndelag Labor Party. – We have a rather bad case behind us. Will not spend time on personal disputes The debate on Wednesday will be about the poor polls for the Labor Party. There, Giske criticized the leadership of Støre and said that there is a crisis of confidence in the party. – I take the discussions in stride. We have a vision for where we are going and will get through the crisis we are in now, says Støre. news has tried to get in touch with Trond Giske without success. Giske says to VG that he does not want to spend time on internal personal disputes. – Politics should be about people, about making their everyday life better, not about the politicians, says Giske to the newspaper. He says that Ap’s way to new trust is to be close to people. – Show that we are fighting for their security, so that they can manage their bills, have a secure job and a pension that will not be eaten up by rising prices. Trond Giske criticized the leadership of Støre on the Debate on Wednesday, and said that there is a crisis of confidence in the party. Photo: André Børke / news – And then we have to take people’s opinions seriously, as we do in Nidaro’s social democratic forum. I will fight to promote social democratic values ​​for the future, and not spend time on internal personal disputes, says Giske. Giske is the leader of Nidaro’s social democratic forum. In a short time it has become the Labor Party’s largest local team with over 1,000 members, writes VG. Bad polls affect Støre In recent months, the Labor Party has been below 20 percent in opinion polls. In Politisk kvarter, Støre also admits that such bad measurements affect him. In Norstat’s November poll conducted for news and Aftenposten, only 18.2 percent of those questioned would vote for the Labor Party if there were an election today. This week, Dagsavisen also came out with a horror poll which shows that the largest government party has a support of only 16.9 per cent. – These are very bad numbers. I was let down by them. I am prepared for measurements to go up and down, but when we are well below 20 percent it is of course serious. We have to look within ourselves and look at the way we work. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said in Politisk kvarter that the bad polls affect him. Photo: Mathias Moene Rød / news – We have a doctor too low for too long. I think we will regain trust, but it requires hard work. It hurts me that everyone who volunteers for the party has a setback, says Støre.



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